I want to switch accounts on my Galaxy Note 10.1, so my wife can use it on a trip she's taking, but I want to re-install the same apps. Since it's not rooted at the moment, I have to reset to factory defaults to switch Google accounts which would erase everything I have installed

In order to restore my installed apps and data after resetting, I'm using ADB (Android Debug Bridge) to backup my device. The backup command looks like this:
adb backup -apk -shared -all -f galaxynote.ab
For this particular device, if I didn't enter a password it would create an empty backup file.

Once this is done, I can reset the tablet and then run:
adb restore galaxynote.ab
And my apps are back but using a different Google account.

My plan is to eventually flash the Note 10.1 with Android 4.2 so we can have multi-users but that will have to wait for another day.

I am working with a small debian linux server and was trying to set eth0 to a static IP address but it was getting reset after boot. I turns out, there's a daemon called ifplugd that automatically configures specified interfaces in which eth0 was specified.

To resolve this, remove all references to the interface from
/etc/default/ifplugd

Tomorrow Abby and I are making the drive to Manitoba. Julene and Joel are staying back since Julene isn't up for travelling right now. Abby is really good at entertaining herself, plus, she can watch movies while driving - not me. She's excited to eat at a McDonalds, I'll have to find one for lunch and/or supper.

It has been a long time since I've done all the driving myself. But since we'll only be driving during the day it should be ok.